Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on April 1st 2007 by ceolachan.
This tune has been added to 4 tunebooks.
Also known as Roseland.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Roseland, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: barndance
K: Bmin
|: (3Bcd |
f>Bd>f e>Ac>e | d>GB>d c>F^A>c | (3BcB (3dcd (3f^ef (3b^ab | a>fd>f a2 (3Bcd |
f>Bd>f e>Ac>e | d>GB>d c>F^A>c | B>fd>B A>ec>A | F>Ad>c B2 :|
K: Dmaj
|: (3Adf |
a>f (3dcB B>dg>a | b2 a2 a2 (3Adf | a2 g2 g2 (3Ace | g2 f2 f2 (3Adf |
a>f (3dcB B>d (3gab | b2 a2 a2 (3Adf | a>ge>c A>Bc>d | e>dc>e d2 :|
K: Gmaj
|: (3Bc^c |
d>GB>d e>GB>d | e>Ac>e f>Ac>e | f>Bd>f g>Bd>f | a>ge>c A>DD>c |
(3BcB G>B d2 c>B | (3ABc A>B (3cBA d>c | (3BcB G>F E>cE>F | A>GF>A G2 :|
"The Roseland Barndance" ~ by Joe Derrane
Minus the gingerbread ( < & (3 )
X: 1134
T: The Roseland Barndance
C: Joe Derrane
S: Joe Derrane
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: barndance / schottische
K: b minor
|: Bd |
fBdf eAce | dGBd cF^Ac | B2 d2 f2 b2 | afdf a2 Bd |
fBdf eAce | dGBd cF^Ac | BfdB AecA | FAdc B2 :|
K: D Major
|: Af |
afdB Bdga | b2 a2 a2 Af | a2 g2 g2 Ae | g2 f2 f2 Af |
afdB Bdga | b2 a2 a2 Af | agec ABcd | edce d2 :|
K: G Major
|: Bc |
dGBd eGBd | eAce fAce | fBdf gBdf | agec ADdc |
B2 GB d2 cB | A2 AB cAdc | B2 GF EcEF | AGFA G2 :|
# Posted on April 1st 2007 by ceolachan
Note: this transcription was made from recordings of Joe Derrane playing it... I take responsibility for that one triplet in bar 5 of the B-part...
# Posted on April 1st 2007 by ceolachan
“joe derrame, with Carl Hession: return to inis mór” ~ one recording
~ a note from the composer, and something shared ~
"My great accordion teacher and friend Jerry O'Brien was putting together his second accordion tutor book back in 1952. When Jerry heard my then untitled composition he wanted it for his book. Because he was scheduled to go to the printer in a matter of days I hastily jotted down the notation and gave it to him. Absent a title he simply named it 'Joe Derrane's Composition'. I now play only three of the original four parts. (as given here) Age and experience have taught me that sometimes 'less is more'."
That last bit ~ "less is more" ~ is the 'something shared'...
# Posted on April 1st 2007 by ceolachan
"Joe Derrane"
Maybe Alex's finger crossings are contagious and transferrable?
# Posted on April 2nd 2007 by ceolachan
Gavin
See also Hibernian Rhapsody, just released - the Frankie Gavin treatment of this tune. It has kind of a loony tunes sound - like the soundtrack to one of those old cartoons from the late 30's. I don't write this with any malice, by the way - just an observation
# Posted on November 21st 2007 by Hup